SESSION REPORT FROM NC C NCC : Computer Assisted Instructio n Steve, Dais 3 Sch))1 of Piarmac y Purdue Jaivarsit y West Lafayat :?, IN 4790 7 In this session, chtirei by sylvii Ci3rp, five , s p eakers summarL ? d their personal euperienaas in utiliziej computers ih Elementary, saaaiiiry , and college education . Session ?nphas?s ware an the heal for teacaa r training programs and the, determinitioa of ec)nonical ways of usin g computers in instruction . The iniiviilal presentations were fallawai by a t open discussion with audience participation . About 330 conferenc e participants attended this sessian . First speaker : Sylvia Caarp, School )istrict of Philadelphi a the School )istrict of Pailii3Lpiia employs a time-sharing system o f aaelt 400 terminals to service some 7)003 stadents in 70 schaals . Tae 1 7 mitt?matics , arms in which programmed material is available inclaie : natural science, social 3Cience, coun33Ling, elementary and sacoadar y elacatian, vocational training, and training for the handicapped . Ta e speaker pointed out that in spite. of Lacraasai use )f the computer i t problem salving and promising res?arca results ocrtaining to CAI, progres s The primary reason
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